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Old 01-13-2011, 10:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Plug wire set

Can anyone suggest a good plug wire set to get? I'm leaning towards getting a set of NGK laser plugs but need help on the wires.
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Old 01-13-2011, 10:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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NGK makes an awesome wire set.
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Thanks Chris, I'll pick one up.
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The set will compliment your plugs wonderfully.
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X2 ngk plug wire/ denso or ngk plugs nothing else. Try advance auto parts they normally have ngk wires in stcok. I once had a miss and I thought it was the coil but once I changed to ngk it smoothed it all out.
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I bought Bosch wires for my 2001. couldn't even clip connectors, they didn't fit.
Got NGK then, better fit but RPM at idling went up and down.

Returned NGK too and got stock summitomo wires. perfect fit, no problems.

contact Toyota Parts man-my recomendations, he'll get you OEM parts cheap.
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I recommended OEM unless the NGK ones are better. Apparently they usually cost about the same.
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x2 on OEM wires, I've used aftermarket from the parts stores and they never seem to last as long as OEM. Never tried NGK though.
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You can find that information here:
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/product...sets/index.asp
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I've got a set of Autolites on my Camry with 75k miles on them. Still working well. IIRC, they were about $80.

Stay away from Autozone's store brand. I tried a set of those and they lasted less than 15k before the spark was arcing thru the plug boot into the head. The second set (free, with the lifetime warranty) lasted less than that!
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+1 NGK wire set and NGK Iridium-IX.
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